Lying seems to come naturally to political elites. Dr. Mark Thornton examines John J. Mearsheimer’s book, Why Leaders Lie: The Truth about Lying in ...
An ancient human ancestor called Homo floresiensis was likely a scavenger who subsisted on the scraps left behind by the ...
Bushcraft Base Camp on MSNOpinion
Why the lead ammo debate is the one conversation the hunting community keeps having without ever resolving
The fight over lead ammunition never stays quiet for long because it is really several arguments at once: about wildlife, ...
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Elite families ruled nomadic Scythian society 2,500 years ago, DNA analysis reveals
Nomads of the Eurasian steppe were ruled by elite dynastic families, including women, a large-scale genetic analysis reveals.
From mosquitoes to bed bugs, parasites have always stuck close to humanity, and they continue to shape our lives to this day, ...
GLP-1 microdosing is when people take smaller doses of GLP-1 drugs than are typically prescribed or FDA-recommended, often ...
The government needs to involve more academic institutions, think-tanks, and technical bodies in policymaking.
Great movies like A History of Violence, No Country for Old Men, and Mulholland Drive rank among the best neo-noirs released ...
CDC leadership continues to try manufacture a scientific debate on vaccines where none exists, writes Ben Lopman.
I'm Elizabeth Rayne, and this is "Pop Mech Explains Precognition," where we investigate the science and speculation behind ...
Reasons to be Cheerful reports that cycling improves focus in kids, especially those with ADHD, as seen in Spooner Middle School's successful Riding for Focus program.
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